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we're joined by richard and steve. rich, the president said that he hasn't seen a clear chain of custody that tells us who's been using chemical weapons in syria. but it seems like the chain of custody is all too clear for the rebel leader that you interviewed. >> he said the chain of custody is clear because not all the evidence they have uncovered, but because no one other than bashar al assad's regime could have used chemical weapons. he said the weapons were three times dropped by fighter jets, the rebels don't have fighter jets and that one time were delivered by a scud and they don't have those either. based on the description of the evidence, these are hair samples, blood samples, urine, soil, those would not provide the kind of chain of evidence that the united states appears to be looking for. they would only say if a chemical agent was found in that substance, they wouldn't say how it got into that substance. the rebel commander we spoke to says the reason he thinks it has to be bashar is he believes his men
we're joined by richard and steve. rich, the president said that he hasn't seen a clear chain of custody that tells us who's been using chemical weapons in syria. but it seems like the chain of custody is all too clear for the rebel leader that you interviewed. >> he said the chain of custody is clear because not all the evidence they have uncovered, but because no one other than bashar al assad's regime could have used chemical weapons. he said the weapons were three times dropped by...
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but i think she will get a notice. >> steve, thanks for you call. thanks for all the calls and more coming up tomorrow morning. the national journal covering the hearing today. she will be our guest at 7:45 eastern. we're re-airing the hearing on c-span2 beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. next up we're going to show you the briefings today from earlier today. john boehner calling on the white house to release e-mails about the attack in benghazi. nancy pelosile saying she won't be making her monthly visits to visit the troops because of the budget cuts. here's the briefings from today. >> good morning. i hope you all tuned into yesterday's hearing on the tragedy in benghazi. we learned that on september 12, the day after the attacks and four days before sousa rice's tv appearance. a state official e-mailed her superiors to relay that the libyan ambassador -- she told the libyan ambassador that the attack was conducted by islamic terrorists. the state department would not allow our committees to keep copies of the e-mail when it was reviewed. i would ca
but i think she will get a notice. >> steve, thanks for you call. thanks for all the calls and more coming up tomorrow morning. the national journal covering the hearing today. she will be our guest at 7:45 eastern. we're re-airing the hearing on c-span2 beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. next up we're going to show you the briefings today from earlier today. john boehner calling on the white house to release e-mails about the attack in benghazi. nancy pelosile saying she won't be making her...
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michelle dunn and steve clemons, thanks you both very you. >> thanks, jeff. you. >> suarezz: online, you can find more analysis of israel's motivations, and a timeline of major developments in syria. and still to come on the newshour, the debate over disclosing corporations' political donations; a focus on problem-solving to inspire a deeper way of learning; the do- it-yourself way to make a gun; and the fracking fight in poland. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: new trouble erupted in iraq today, as bomb blasts in and around baghdad killed at least ten people. in one attack, two car bombs blew up in a street in the suburb of husseinya. another went off outside a restaurant at lunchtime. violence has spiked in iraq following a security crackdown on a sunni camp last month. in afghanistan, the weekend marked one of the deadliest in the last year for u.s. troops. seven were killed in attacks on saturday. five died in a roadside bomb in the south, and two others were killed when a soldier with the afghan national army
michelle dunn and steve clemons, thanks you both very you. >> thanks, jeff. you. >> suarezz: online, you can find more analysis of israel's motivations, and a timeline of major developments in syria. and still to come on the newshour, the debate over disclosing corporations' political donations; a focus on problem-solving to inspire a deeper way of learning; the do- it-yourself way to make a gun; and the fracking fight in poland. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari...
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steve hayes' reporting over the weekend shows the cia was aware during the attack happening, se certainly before susan rice went on the sunday talk shows, that these were al qaeda affiliated attacks. then after the attacks the president said he issued a directive and there was no follow up on the directive. he didn't go to the white house security room. he didn't follow up to see if that directive had been pursued. >> jane harman and mayor giuliani, as we look at all of this, whether it's jihadist elements operating in syria, whether we look at now this widening plot out of the boston bombings, they wanted to attack reportedly on july fourth, there are others involved, friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev, involved in some level of clearing out some of the materials from his room, what does this tell us about what we're up against here in simply the boston plot? and this question of are we any safer, jane? >> the answer to that question is yes and no. i agree with rudy giuliani the threat has evolved. we have decimated core al qaeda. and president obama deserves a lot of credit for doing that. bu
steve hayes' reporting over the weekend shows the cia was aware during the attack happening, se certainly before susan rice went on the sunday talk shows, that these were al qaeda affiliated attacks. then after the attacks the president said he issued a directive and there was no follow up on the directive. he didn't go to the white house security room. he didn't follow up to see if that directive had been pursued. >> jane harman and mayor giuliani, as we look at all of this, whether it's...
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>> steve: good job, everybody! >> gretchen: have a great day, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] bill: great way to start a new week. good morning, everybody. fox news alert on bombshell new details in the expected testimony in the benghazi terror attacks. there are witnesses set to tell lawmakers on the night of the attacks, september 11th, then secretary of state, hillary clinton tried to cut the department's own counterterrorism bureau out of the loop. the question there is why if true. good morning, everybody, i'm bill hemmer the as we start here fresh on "america's newsroom." good morning, martha. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. expected in this week's hearing allegations that senior officials purposely removed references from al qaeda in the administration's talking points. listen to this. >> we know one thing the talking points were right and the talking points were wrong. cia knew it was a terrorist attack the deputy chief of mission, gregory hicks, knew it was a terrorist attack the ambassador before he died, one of the last
>> steve: good job, everybody! >> gretchen: have a great day, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] bill: great way to start a new week. good morning, everybody. fox news alert on bombshell new details in the expected testimony in the benghazi terror attacks. there are witnesses set to tell lawmakers on the night of the attacks, september 11th, then secretary of state, hillary clinton tried to cut the department's own counterterrorism bureau out of the loop. the question there is why if...
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for more on today's business headlines, let's check in with steve cedric. i keep thinking how great it would be if i had a couple million invested. >> yeah, even a couple dollars would be nice. a lot of the investors missed this. those guys are way underperforming what is happening on the plain markets with the s & p and dow up 15% year to date. overseas data was encouraging in the previous session. it was individual corporates such as whole foods which were providing the catalyst this time around. whole food markets up 10%, better for the forecast and better sales for that group. apple which only a few days ago we were talking about being around $400, now back as high as $463. but also after hours, big news from news corp and the quarterly numbers. overseas data and individual corporate stores in the u.s., they were the catalyst for this leg of the rally. >> steve, thanks so much. have a wonderful thursday. as always, let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com. still ahead, the warriors looking to bounce back after blowing th
for more on today's business headlines, let's check in with steve cedric. i keep thinking how great it would be if i had a couple million invested. >> yeah, even a couple dollars would be nice. a lot of the investors missed this. those guys are way underperforming what is happening on the plain markets with the s & p and dow up 15% year to date. overseas data was encouraging in the previous session. it was individual corporates such as whole foods which were providing the catalyst...
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we will start there, steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard associate editor of the hill and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. the president's use of the term was deliberate and based on u.s. policy it comes after a "new york times" article quoting senior officials saying they were surprised by the president's unscripted comments about syrian chemical weapons. >> which means the contradictions on the meek of all of this continues -- meaning of all of this continues. they can't get the cover up retract story correct. slip off hand and no it was intended. in either case, up to now it's meaningless. i think what's really interesting is that the israelis went ahead and acted on red line undeclared so everybody understands in the region. for israelis to that don't have a dog in the fight it's a shiite sunni war which is not going to help israel in either way. it has a red line on the issue of strategic balance between it and its enemies in terms of weaponry. it won't allow hezbollah the weapon that israel attacked today are. are mi
we will start there, steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard associate editor of the hill and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. the president's use of the term was deliberate and based on u.s. policy it comes after a "new york times" article quoting senior officials saying they were surprised by the president's unscripted comments about syrian chemical weapons. >> which means the contradictions on the meek of all of this continues --...
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. >> steve case, from revolution and thank you very much. >> thank you, and youia. >>> and up next, the red line on sirria richard e, syria, richar engel's exclusive interview with the leader of the rebel forces. [ engine sputters ] [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call and sign up for good hands roadside assistance today. [ dennis ] are you in good hands? easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. [ male announcer ] open an account and get a $150 amazon.com gift card. call 1-888-280-0157 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. call 1-888-280-0157 now. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could
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>> steve centanni, thank you very much. a lot of discussion this sunday about whether president obama ever should have suggested an ultimatum when it came to hitting syria and its citizens with chemical weapons, syria hitting its own citizens, i should say, especially now that israel has hit inside of syria, potentially. does that put the united states in sort of a put up or shut up mode? i'll ask former united nations ambassador that question coming up later inside the fox report. i may ask him about that next development as well on benghazi. new reaction today to the whistle blowers. those people who survived the attack on our american outpost in libya last september. they're set to testify before congress this week. three state department employees claim to have detailed information on the horror that happened last september 11th when four americans were killed in that terror attack on our diplomatic outpost. fox news has revealed and was the first to reveal the names of eric nordstrom, gregory hicks, and mark thompson.
>> steve centanni, thank you very much. a lot of discussion this sunday about whether president obama ever should have suggested an ultimatum when it came to hitting syria and its citizens with chemical weapons, syria hitting its own citizens, i should say, especially now that israel has hit inside of syria, potentially. does that put the united states in sort of a put up or shut up mode? i'll ask former united nations ambassador that question coming up later inside the fox report. i may...
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steve fishman's article calls the last decade, al gore's golden years. his current tv cash flow add that to his books, and other ventures, you have a flawless american success story. except for one detail. the detail happens to be the first thing that comes to mind whenever somebody says al gore. >> good evening, just moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the united states. and i promised him that i wouldn't call him back this time. >> the what if's will always follow gore. but his historic moment of electoral crisis was thrust back into the news last month when former justice, sandra day o'connor questioned whether the high court should have intervened and prevented a florida recount. justice o'connor was the deciding fifth vote in that case and if she had voted differently, we might now be discussing a former president. gore says he was surprised at o'connor's admission and by surprised we're not sure if that's code for quietly devastating. but he stands by the decision he made in 2000. the coul
steve fishman's article calls the last decade, al gore's golden years. his current tv cash flow add that to his books, and other ventures, you have a flawless american success story. except for one detail. the detail happens to be the first thing that comes to mind whenever somebody says al gore. >> good evening, just moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the united states. and i promised him that i wouldn't call him back this...
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thank you so much, congressman steve israel for coming by today. >> thanks. >>> yahoo!'s young ceo is doing something employees could get on board with. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. we're talking about an increase in maternity leave time. >> you're right. her own maternity leave was only a matter of week when is she took the job, but marissa meyer is expanding yahoo!'s family leave policy. you have a doubling of maternity leave. you are paternity leave up to eight weeks. mothers can take up to four months of paid leave. even parents who adopt can take eight weeks off work. yahoo! is also giving new parents $500 to spend on those things you need. and even new pets are going to get some freebies as well for those who don't want children. it's all part of keeping up with the kind of perks that are offered by rivals. obviously, the perks offered by google are legendary and those other tech companies like facebook that offer good perks. yahoo! has to do something in order to attract and retain top talent. you know, i think this is something that,
thank you so much, congressman steve israel for coming by today. >> thanks. >>> yahoo!'s young ceo is doing something employees could get on board with. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. we're talking about an increase in maternity leave time. >> you're right. her own maternity leave was only a matter of week when is she took the job, but marissa meyer is expanding yahoo!'s family leave policy. you have a doubling of maternity leave. you are...
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national correspondent steve centanni has that strange one live from washington. steve? >> reporter: hi, jon, yeah, another sex scandal for the air force. this time the officer in charge of preventing sexual assault was himself accused of a sexual crime. 41-year-old lieutenant colonel jeffrey crew zinn sky charged with sexual battery sunday. he was immediately suspended as head of the air force sexual assault prevention office. he was arrested in crystal city, virginia, not far from the pentagon for allegedly assaulting a woman while under the influence of alcohol. chuck hagel talked with defense secretary michael donnelly, and the pentagon spokesman put out this statement saying: >> r eporter: residents of the air, military and civilian alike, were shocked to hear of the arrest. listen. >> i'm a little freaked out that someone in that position would do that. >> it may more so reflect on his personal character. again, i don't -- than it does a statement about the military at large. >> reporter: this comes as congress scrutinizes two cases where generals overseeing sexual
national correspondent steve centanni has that strange one live from washington. steve? >> reporter: hi, jon, yeah, another sex scandal for the air force. this time the officer in charge of preventing sexual assault was himself accused of a sexual crime. 41-year-old lieutenant colonel jeffrey crew zinn sky charged with sexual battery sunday. he was immediately suspended as head of the air force sexual assault prevention office. he was arrested in crystal city, virginia, not far from the...
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in all honestly which you have steve king of iowa saying this is ten times worse than watergate and iran/contraand there's over 100 members signing on to have a select committee investigate it, i think we have a few more months of it, especially with the conservative blogosphere beating the drum on this seemingly every day. so i don't think it will go away in the next few months until there's a bigger issue to take the media's focus. >> wow, luke, you just ruined a couple summers say this will drag on for a couple more months. >>> ayman mohyeldin, luke russert and jamie rubin, a trifecta of expert opinion and analysis, thank you for your time. >>> the calls for president obama to intervene in syria grow by the day. will they continue to grow up to the point that the president does something? and then starts being criticized for it. dexter followicer joins us ahead. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be
in all honestly which you have steve king of iowa saying this is ten times worse than watergate and iran/contraand there's over 100 members signing on to have a select committee investigate it, i think we have a few more months of it, especially with the conservative blogosphere beating the drum on this seemingly every day. so i don't think it will go away in the next few months until there's a bigger issue to take the media's focus. >> wow, luke, you just ruined a couple summers say this...
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steve ozberg was the steve counsel on the committee and has key insights. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: i want to ask you about information that has surfaced that has to do with one of the men who will testify, gregory hicks. we are learning from what he told investigatorsa that he was a senior diplomat in the country tstarting on september 12. yet, he says everybody at the mission from the beginning thought this was a terror attack. no one ever contacted him to talk about the talking points that were put together and given to ambassador susan rice to go on the sunday shows. >> well, you know, we have people who should be talking, not being talked to, people who have testimony to give, feeling constrained and the talking points -- there must be something to hide. that's what the investigation is about, especially when you see the activities where people are -- people are limited in what they can say and do. so there seems to be something worth hiding here, otherwise, they wouldn't have gone through all of this to do so. >> shannon: it gives the appearance to come clean. but
steve ozberg was the steve counsel on the committee and has key insights. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: i want to ask you about information that has surfaced that has to do with one of the men who will testify, gregory hicks. we are learning from what he told investigatorsa that he was a senior diplomat in the country tstarting on september 12. yet, he says everybody at the mission from the beginning thought this was a terror attack. no one ever contacted him to talk about...
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steve, tomorrow speaking of secretary of state john kerry, he's heading to russia. syria's most powerful ally at the moment. and it's been somewhat of a chilling relationship with russia and the united states in recent years. what can reverse this? what is it that russia would need to get? >> there is nothing right now in russia's self interests or at least? vladimir putin's self interests that would lead him to change his position. the best the united states is hoping for is neutrality from russia. they won't actively support assad or actively oppose a u.s. led military action. >> i want to switch gears a little bit here and move to the nra's convention which is just finishing up this weekend. up to 90% of americans favored background checks, a number that we commonly had heard. but the nra still managed to pressure some members of congress to defeat the proposed legislation. here is the nra executive president speaking. take a listen. >> apparently there is nothing the president will not do to get something, anything, through congress to advance his agenda to dest
steve, tomorrow speaking of secretary of state john kerry, he's heading to russia. syria's most powerful ally at the moment. and it's been somewhat of a chilling relationship with russia and the united states in recent years. what can reverse this? what is it that russia would need to get? >> there is nothing right now in russia's self interests or at least? vladimir putin's self interests that would lead him to change his position. the best the united states is hoping for is neutrality...
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i'm steve kornacki. seven u.s. troops were killed saturday in two separate incidents in afghanistan. president barack obama this morning is on his way to ohio where he'll give his first commencement address of 2013 at ohio state university. we want to start today with the latest developments in syria this morning. israeli warplanes conducted an air strike inside syria early this morning. the second such strike in just about two days. a senior u.s. official tells nbc news that the target was a military research facility north of damascus. this follows an israeli attack overnight thursday that was directed at a suspected shipment of republicans israel said was headed for hezbollah in lebanon. the israeli strikes come amid an intensifying civil war in syria in mounting pressure for the international community to intervene. in an interview during his trip to costa rica, president obama would not comment on thursday's strike says in general he supports the interruption of the flow of weapons to hezbollah. >> the israeli
i'm steve kornacki. seven u.s. troops were killed saturday in two separate incidents in afghanistan. president barack obama this morning is on his way to ohio where he'll give his first commencement address of 2013 at ohio state university. we want to start today with the latest developments in syria this morning. israeli warplanes conducted an air strike inside syria early this morning. the second such strike in just about two days. a senior u.s. official tells nbc news that the target was a...
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bad news for sheila and steve is, i love myself just as much as i did before. so it doesn't really make any -- >> we appear to have lost the signal there. that was chris christie, the governor of new jersey, typically robust response. saying he doesn't feel any different physically, he feels great about himself and he never allowed his weight to define him. giving a press conference just now in new jersey. we'll be right back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's ba
bad news for sheila and steve is, i love myself just as much as i did before. so it doesn't really make any -- >> we appear to have lost the signal there. that was chris christie, the governor of new jersey, typically robust response. saying he doesn't feel any different physically, he feels great about himself and he never allowed his weight to define him. giving a press conference just now in new jersey. we'll be right back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of...
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. >> steve landy, manchester trade. i want to admit to something. when you go to miami and way to get your passport stamped and you say, used to work with doris, we get a smile. [laughter] >> thank you. >> let me say one thing for the record. africa. when people talk about the transatlantic partnership, people think it is u.s.-africa. my serious question has to do with mexico's new role. besto probably has the record to tell in terms of growing into an open economy. my suggestion, very quickly put -- when you're meeting with president obama, why don't you mention the need to develop countries like ghana, mexico, costa rica and so on. i think the world needs a new model. mexico should be part of that model in relationship to wto. think you so much. >> it is easy to identify like- minded countries. >> we will take you live now to mexico city pripet president obama on the first day of his central american trap with a joint press conference with the mexican president. this is live coverage on c-span. gooddies and gentlemen, afternoon, everyone. after th
. >> steve landy, manchester trade. i want to admit to something. when you go to miami and way to get your passport stamped and you say, used to work with doris, we get a smile. [laughter] >> thank you. >> let me say one thing for the record. africa. when people talk about the transatlantic partnership, people think it is u.s.-africa. my serious question has to do with mexico's new role. besto probably has the record to tell in terms of growing into an open economy. my...
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he bought a picasso from steve wynn. yeah. it's strange behavior for someone who also just settled with the government for something like $700 million, without admitting guilt. but the government has been peeling the onion on this one and sort of getting closer and closer. and it's a fabulous tale of, you know, people turning in foremen, and, you know, the hedge fund industry, and i think in the story we talk quite a bit about this is just, you know, full of insider trader. not the whole thing, but there is a lot going on. and, you know, they're starting to catch these guys. >> it's interesting, joe, that no matter how much money steven a. cohen has, and he's a billionaire, no one has more money or more time than department of justice. >> yeah. and i think he's worth $10 billion at this point. and you know what he's going to be most mad about in this story is -- >> what's that? >> the illustration of him as moby dick. i don't know if you guys have that. >> well so -- that suggests that maybe the justice department is obsessed
he bought a picasso from steve wynn. yeah. it's strange behavior for someone who also just settled with the government for something like $700 million, without admitting guilt. but the government has been peeling the onion on this one and sort of getting closer and closer. and it's a fabulous tale of, you know, people turning in foremen, and, you know, the hedge fund industry, and i think in the story we talk quite a bit about this is just, you know, full of insider trader. not the whole thing,...
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fearful of a terrorist attack, ambassador steveness asked for more security, called for -- stevens asked for security, calls for help were ignored and he and three errs were murdered. but the white house spin master said after the attack it was a spontaneous protest cause bade video. that was a made-up yarn. the attack was a carefully coordinated, calculated terrorist attack. so why did the administration intentionally and knowingly mislead americans? the president told a graduating class over the weekend to reject those who say our government can't be trusted. well, mr. speaker, benghazi's a perfect example of why the tional motto is not in the government we do trust. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. on friday of last week, i had the opportunity to attend the city colleges of chicago's graduation. seven city colleges with more . an 4,000 graduates so i congratulate the mayor of the city o
fearful of a terrorist attack, ambassador steveness asked for more security, called for -- stevens asked for security, calls for help were ignored and he and three errs were murdered. but the white house spin master said after the attack it was a spontaneous protest cause bade video. that was a made-up yarn. the attack was a carefully coordinated, calculated terrorist attack. so why did the administration intentionally and knowingly mislead americans? the president told a graduating class over...
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this, after all, is the man who directed jim carey in "ace ventura, pet detective" and steve carell in "heavenal mighty." but he hopes to be remembered for other reasons. >> whatever story i tell with my life i believe is the most powerful story. >> reporter: it's a life story he uses to inspire a class he teaches at pepperdine university in malibu. one he hopes will inspire us all. >> tom wants to you open your eyes kind of to what life is really all about. tom's story is a perfect example. >> reporter: his story is one of hollywood success. after the 1994 hit "ace ventura," shadiak went on to direct four more films that earned more than $1 billion at the box office. he commanded a huge salary flew on private jets lived in a 100,000-square-foot mansion in pasadena. >> i believe i was the least successful. >> reporter: how do you mean? >> i was listening to social media that meant large mansions private jets. i didn't need a private jet. it's costing me $40,000 to fly for an hour and a half flight and somebody isn't going to make $40,000 this year. >> reporter: so in 2007 he made some
this, after all, is the man who directed jim carey in "ace ventura, pet detective" and steve carell in "heavenal mighty." but he hopes to be remembered for other reasons. >> whatever story i tell with my life i believe is the most powerful story. >> reporter: it's a life story he uses to inspire a class he teaches at pepperdine university in malibu. one he hopes will inspire us all. >> tom wants to you open your eyes kind of to what life is really all...
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steve harrigan has more. >> reporter: remarkable images fear the first time from the sur vast of mars. raw images taken by nasa's rover curiosity. the raw images are stitched together. what you're getting tore are for the first time is a panoramic view, as if you're standing on the surface of ma rarbgs s looking around from a human perspective. the curiosity itself is about halfway through it's two-year prison. of it is a six-wheeled vehicle about the size of a mini cooper car. raoefl i have at the same time a $2.5 billion science laboratory. they've had tremendously successful experiments by drilling several inches into the core of mars. they have determined by looking a the rock samples that several billion years ago mars may have had the environment to support life because of neutral water on the scene. these images and discovery just the start of what for nasa is a ten-year program of robotic exploration of the red planet. jenna: thank you. jon: harrigan has been remote and dangerous places, afghanistan and iraq a lot of times. maybe he'll report from mars one of these days. jenna
steve harrigan has more. >> reporter: remarkable images fear the first time from the sur vast of mars. raw images taken by nasa's rover curiosity. the raw images are stitched together. what you're getting tore are for the first time is a panoramic view, as if you're standing on the surface of ma rarbgs s looking around from a human perspective. the curiosity itself is about halfway through it's two-year prison. of it is a six-wheeled vehicle about the size of a mini cooper car. raoefl i...
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congressman steve stockman defends himself on "fox & friends." he's coming up. the most amazing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ . >>> good morning, everyone. today is saturday may 4th. i'm alisyn camerota. amazing pictures out of california to show you where more than 40 square miles are up in flames. crews are working to save homes and evacuate residentses. you can see one stuck on his roof. we have the latest on the situation straight ahead. >>> and all the drugs and violence in mexico, they're your fault. the strong allegations by president obama. we'll lay them out for you and see if you agree. >>> and sparks flying, literally, as this couple says i do. take a look. the photographer trying to run away. is it a good 0 men for their future? we report, you decide. "fox & friends" hour 4 starts right now. [ music ] >> welcome to "fox & friends" on this saturday morning. tha
congressman steve stockman defends himself on "fox & friends." he's coming up. the most amazing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ . >>> good morning, everyone. today is saturday may 4th. i'm alisyn camerota. amazing pictures out of california to show you where more than 40 square miles...
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>> steve: have a great weekend, everybody. join him and anna tomorrow. >> gretchen: and alisyn and tucker. got breaking news. first off, reports of a u.s. military plane crashing in kyrgyzstan. the pentagon is not confirming a crash but we're hearing from sources that contact was lost with a kc-135 aircraft. the plane reportedly breaking into three pieces. rescue teams called to the scene. no word of survivors. that country host as key base used for our troops moving in and out of the war in afghanistan. >>> more breaking news. new numbers for the month of april on the economy. employers adding 167,000 jobs. unemployment rate ticks down a notch to 7.5%. that is a rate we have not seen now in about four years. there is a lot to go through in these numbers too. welcome to friday. i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: good morning, i'm martha maccallum. the numbers do look encouraging. we still have a long way to go to make up for all the jobs lost in the great recession. a lot of folks have given up for work
>> steve: have a great weekend, everybody. join him and anna tomorrow. >> gretchen: and alisyn and tucker. got breaking news. first off, reports of a u.s. military plane crashing in kyrgyzstan. the pentagon is not confirming a crash but we're hearing from sources that contact was lost with a kc-135 aircraft. the plane reportedly breaking into three pieces. rescue teams called to the scene. no word of survivors. that country host as key base used for our troops moving in and out of...
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host: steve, northampton, pennsylvania, and depended caller -- independent caller. caller: i differ on your opinion of the growth and wealth amongst the middle income. what i am finding is that over the past 10 years, and in the past six years, the median wealth and from where i live as the industrial belt, the industrial jobs have been taken away in this country. they have eliminated a lot of them. and we have precious metals that precious m-- that are not mineed in our culture. child in the a 1970's going into the 1980's, the jobs in our area were very well paying jobs. now what has happened is over the past 15 years what i have seen being in and out of work for the past 8 years, is your hiring wages are $12 and under the top wages are $15 and under. so the median household income has dropped drastically, compared to what you're saying with 10%. and that taxes have gone up across the board, like say maybe taxes for a candy bar and your home income taxes, and what really disturbs me is the high earning wage jobs that were in our country at one time, when i get out
host: steve, northampton, pennsylvania, and depended caller -- independent caller. caller: i differ on your opinion of the growth and wealth amongst the middle income. what i am finding is that over the past 10 years, and in the past six years, the median wealth and from where i live as the industrial belt, the industrial jobs have been taken away in this country. they have eliminated a lot of them. and we have precious metals that precious m-- that are not mineed in our culture. child in the a...
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last night, congressman steve king announced in a tweet that he will not be running for democratic senator tom harkin's seat. king tweeting, i will not run for senate in 2014 a senate race takes me out of urgent battles in congress that can't wait until 2015. thank many thanks to all w that, he is out. >>> south carolina is a political hotspot this weekend, two potential 2016 candidates spent their friday evening there. there is, of course, that big race coming up in a few days. vice president joe biden addressed the south carolina democratic party in columbia last night in texas under ted cruise spoke at a republican dinner about two miles away. voters will go to the polls tuesday to vote on south carolina's open house seat in the first district. that's the battle, of course, between former governor mark sanford and elizabeth colbert bush. ed o'keefe, congressional reporter at the "washington post," elizabeth very back at the hill and christina bell antonio, the pbs news hour. good to see you all on a saturday. >> good to see you, craig. >> you wrote an op ed, wrote a piece in the post ab
last night, congressman steve king announced in a tweet that he will not be running for democratic senator tom harkin's seat. king tweeting, i will not run for senate in 2014 a senate race takes me out of urgent battles in congress that can't wait until 2015. thank many thanks to all w that, he is out. >>> south carolina is a political hotspot this weekend, two potential 2016 candidates spent their friday evening there. there is, of course, that big race coming up in a few days. vice...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. >> you can see the george i made 8:00 -- the tour at 8:00. discussionlow with a of presidential libraries. 's will bring you c-span presidential library coverage throughout the years, including a walk-through the reagan library with nancy reagan. all of that tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. tuesday, former president bill clinton deliver the first of four lectures at georgetown university focusing on the people, events, and principles that affected his career. he mentioned is legal battle with kenneth starr and made reference to a political cartoon that humorously or trade mr. starr.rayed mr. he also talked about ngos. clinton graduated from the georgetown school of foreign service in 1968. >> good morning. it is my pleasure to welcome you all here today. this marks the beginning of a journey we will take together over the course of the coming years to learn from one of the most accomplished global leaders of our time and someone we are proud to call a son of georgetown. [cheers and applause] president clinton, it is an honor to welcome you
. >> thank you very much, steve. >> you can see the george i made 8:00 -- the tour at 8:00. discussionlow with a of presidential libraries. 's will bring you c-span presidential library coverage throughout the years, including a walk-through the reagan library with nancy reagan. all of that tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. tuesday, former president bill clinton deliver the first of four lectures at georgetown university focusing on the people, events, and principles that affected...
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like to always i start with an argument, i do not understand -- steve? i do not understand the idea that it does not help to understand why. do you just mean the victims' it does not help? to answer the question why? number one,ing to, and the fact is i think it resaw this recently in newtown. as was pointed out earlier, the search was for a diagnosis and it was actually quite destructive to those people who had children with gaspers. continue tothat we seek a diagnostic reason, you know? withar set reason motivation in part. i am not saying we should not be intrigued. it is unusual. mass murder is unusual. it grabs the attention and we want to understand. what i am suggesting is that there is a difference between trying to understand and the driving to understand as though it would fulfil our wish to predict. distinction i was trying to make. >> from the earlier panel, of the enough i get this mostly from psychiatrists and psychologists with a push back of not wanting to diagnose, or of trying to -- well, to label with these people. label them whenever
like to always i start with an argument, i do not understand -- steve? i do not understand the idea that it does not help to understand why. do you just mean the victims' it does not help? to answer the question why? number one,ing to, and the fact is i think it resaw this recently in newtown. as was pointed out earlier, the search was for a diagnosis and it was actually quite destructive to those people who had children with gaspers. continue tothat we seek a diagnostic reason, you know?...
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in the house we have representative steve womack, a republican who is very strongly in favor of the bill. host: the republican from arkansas, is there a walmart factor there? guest: walmart is very strongly in favor, as are most of the major retailers because they have to pay a sales tax. the rule right now is you have to charge a sales tax if you have a physical presence in a state. walmart has stores in most dates, i believe, so therefore they have to charge online sales tax for every state essentially. amazon.com used to oppose this heavily. they have seen their physical presence increase so they also had to start charging a sales tax, so we have seen them support this legislation as of last year. big retailers. retailers industry in general are already collecting the sales tax and they think they are at a disadvantage of -- to online retailers that do not. host: is this considered a revenue bill? wouldn't have to start in the house before it being debated in the senate? guest: a point of contention that the small group of senators who opposed the bill, which include mostly senators f
in the house we have representative steve womack, a republican who is very strongly in favor of the bill. host: the republican from arkansas, is there a walmart factor there? guest: walmart is very strongly in favor, as are most of the major retailers because they have to pay a sales tax. the rule right now is you have to charge a sales tax if you have a physical presence in a state. walmart has stores in most dates, i believe, so therefore they have to charge online sales tax for every state...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you for being here. >> and the former first lady takes us on the tour of the bush museum and we'll show you that tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. we want to bring you political results of a special election in massachusetts. this is to fill the asset left vacant by john kerry who is now secretary of state. here are the results so far. most of the results are in. on the democratic side it is edward markey, winning with 57% of the vote. 95% of the vote counted. he beat out the other congressman steven lynch. on the republican side, it is gomez who is a former businessman and navy seal and he wins nearly 51% of the vote. that special election in massachusetts will take place on june 25. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff spoke to reporters about a number of issues, including syria and the use of chemical weapons there. also, about the impact of sequestration on military, the military budget. he also spoke about the investigation into the boston marathon bombings. th
. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you for being here. >> and the former first lady takes us on the tour of the bush museum and we'll show you that tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. we want to bring you political results of a special election in massachusetts. this is to fill the asset left vacant by john kerry who is now secretary of state. here are the results so far. most of the results are in. on the democratic side it is edward markey, winning with 57% of the vote....